As are fezzes.Well, bow ties are cool....
As are fezzes.Well, bow ties are cool....
Nope .For me it was more of a turn off. I was more interested in Captain Kirk and Luke Skywalker than I was the Goonies. If my first experience with Star Wars had been TPM instead of ANH I would have never become a Star Wars fan. Like you, I was more interested in becoming an adult than staying a kid. So I wanted to see movies with grown ups in them, particularly ones with beautiful womenOr am I alone in this? Did you find stories more appealing as a kid if they had kids in them?
Midnight's Edge makes Cinema Sins look professional.
Does anyone think besides other reasons, Bill Murray didn't want to be in GB 3 because he was angry with Harold Ramis over Groundhog Day for years and didn't try to put it behind him until he found out Ramis was dying and spoke to him again only just weeks before he died.
And I have sources. Unusual for me.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/ne...ay-and-harold-ramis-became-enemies/ar-AAxh5mK
https://www.cinemablend.com/new/How...ll-Murray-Harold-Ramis-Partnership-67345.html
https://parade.com/676204/m-b-rober...endship-between-bill-murray-and-harold-ramis/
Absolutely. I hate The Goonies, E.T. and films of that nature. Even as a kid I didn't like 'kid' movies.Nope .For me it was more of a turn off. I was more interested in Captain Kirk and Luke Skywalker than I was the Goonies.
It depends on the kids. Goonies were okay. I liked Explorers, that was kids. Flight of the Navigator. Harry Potter. Cities of Gold. Time Bandits.
But then, there’s Spy Kids. Ugh.
I don’t know any kids that don’t engage with adult characters though.
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